Frank Luke, Jr.

Summary
The third in the Acacia Biography Series: Arizona State Greats, this biography of Frank Luke, Jr. offers young researchers a thorough look at Arizona's World War I flying ace and recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor. Each book in the Acacia Biography Series gives a comprehensive look at the life of its subject. The books are divided into chapters covering each individual's Early Days, Education, Family Life, and Lasting Contributions. In addition, there are chapters pertaining to each figure's personal interests and occupations. The chapters are also accompanied by relevant photographs, and each book contains a Words to Know section that serves as reference to understanding some of the vocabulary used in the book. An important contribution in researching and in preserving Arizona's history, the Acacia Biography Series is a vital tool for helping students gain a greater understanding and appreciation of Arizona and the people who shaped it.
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